Apple Inc.‘s AAPL upcoming iPhone 15 lineup is one of the most highly-anticipated smartphones of the year, with rumors and leaks suggesting some truly groundbreaking innovations.
What Happened: Apple’s iPhone 15 lineup is expected to release in September. Already the smartphone market is hot with several rumors and leaks about the latest series in Apple’s long-standing repertoire.
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In this context, we have compiled a list of five upgrades that the iPhone 15 series might have:
World’s Thinnest Bezel Display
Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max could feature the world’s thinnest screen bezels, potentially breaking the smartphone design record held by Chinese brand Xiaomi, creating an even more seamless viewing experience.
Dynamic Island On Every iPhone 15
Leaked videos suggest that iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will all come equipped with a “dynamic island” feature, allowing quick access to frequently used apps and settings without navigating through the phone’s menu.
A17 Bionic Chipset
iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro will likely feature the A17 Bionic chipset. Apple’s custom-designed 3nm System-on-a-Chip fabricated by TSMC could mark the long-awaited transition from 5nm to 3nm chips for Apple’s smartphones, reported DigiTimes, citing industry sources.
HD Photography
Apple’s partnership with Sony could lead to even better HD photography capabilities in the iPhone 15 models, making it easier to click clear pictures even when the subject stands against a strong backlight.
No Physical Buttons
iPhone 15 series may switch to solid-state buttons from physical ones. This will mark a significant departure from previous iPhones and usher in a new era of interface design.
The aforementioned upgrades could potentially make iPhone 15 Pro models more expensive than their predecessors.
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This story was originally published on March 21, 2023.
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